Q1. The movement Kittiko-Hachchiko started in Karnataka was based on what?
a. Non-violent protest by farmers
b. Violent protest by farmers
c. Violent protest by workers of Karnataka Pulpwood Limited
d. None of these

Q.3. Which party did not believe in parliamentary democracy and was involved in an armed struggle but Joined the popular protest?
a. Nepalese Congress Party
b. Nepalese Communist Party
c. Nepalese Communist Party (Maoist)
d. None of above

Q.4. Which of the following organisations/ institutions did not join the protest movement?
a. Labour unions and their federations
b. Organisation of indigenous people
c. Organisation of teachers, lawyers and human rights groups
d. Army

Q.5. By whom the protest against water privatisation in Bolivia was led?
a. Socialist Party
b. An organisation called FEDECOR, Confederation of factory workers’ unions
c. Federation of farmers
d. Confederation of Factory Workers’ Unions

Q.6. Which political party supported the protest in Bolivia, came to power in Bolivia in 2006?
a. Socialist Party
b. Communist Party
c. Congress Party of Bolivia
d. None of above

Q.7. Which of the roles are played by political parties?
a. Direct participation in competitive politics
b. Contesting elections
c. Forming governments
d. All of these

Q.8. Which of the following is not a movement?
a. Narmada Bachao Andolan
b. Struggle in Nepal for democracy
c. Women’s movement
d. All India Trade Union Congress

Q.9. What promoted by usually sectional interest groups?
a. The interests of a particular section of group of society
b. The interests of the society in general
c. The well-being and betterment of their members
d. Both (a) and (c)

Q.10. Which of the following is a movement?
a. Women’s movement
b. Environmental movement
c. Both a and b
d. None of these

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Question 1 of 10

1. Question

The movement Kittiko-Hachchiko started in Karnataka was based on what?

Non-violent protest by farmers

Violent protest by farmers

Violent protest by workers of Karnataka Pulpwood Limited

None of these

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In 1987, a movement called Kittiko-Hachchiko started in Karnataka meaning, pluck and plant started a non-violent protest, where people plucked the eucalyptus plants and planted saplings of trees that were useful to the people.

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In 1987, a movement called Kittiko-Hachchiko started in Karnataka meaning, pluck and plant started a non-violent protest, where people plucked the eucalyptus plants and planted saplings of trees that were useful to the people.

Question 2 of 10

2. Question

Which party spearheaded the mass upsurge in Nepal?

Seven-Party Alliance (SPA)

Nepalese Communist Party (Maoist)

Nepalese Communist Party

Nepalese Congress Party

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The call for indefinite strike was given by the SPA or the Seven Party Alliance in Nepal. This alliance included some big parties that had some members in the Parliament.

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The call for indefinite strike was given by the SPA or the Seven Party Alliance in Nepal. This alliance included some big parties that had some members in the Parliament.

Question 3 of 10

3. Question

Which party did not believe in parliamentary democracy and was involved in an armed struggle but Joined the popular protest?

Nepalese Congress Party

Nepalese Communist Party

Nepalese Communist Party (Maoist)

None of above

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Nepalese Communist Party (Maoist) party did not believe in parliamentary democracy and was involved in an armed struggle but joined the popular protest.

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Nepalese Communist Party (Maoist) party did not believe in parliamentary democracy and was involved in an armed struggle but joined the popular protest.

Question 4 of 10

4. Question

Which of the following organisations/ institutions did not join the protest movement?

Labour unions and their federations

Organisation of indigenous people

Organisation of teachers, lawyers and human rights groups

Army

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The struggle involved many organisations other than political parties. Many other organisations like the organisation of the indigenous people, teachers, lawyers and human rights groups extended support to the movement.

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The struggle involved many organisations other than political parties. Many other organisations like the organisation of the indigenous people, teachers, lawyers and human rights groups extended support to the movement.

Question 5 of 10

5. Question

By whom the protest against water privatisation in Bolivia was led?

Socialist Party

An organisation called FEDECOR, Confederation of factory workers' unions

Federation of farmers

Confederation of Factory Workers' Unions

Correct

The protest against water privatisation in Bolivia was not led by any political party. It was led by an organisation called FEDECOR.

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The protest against water privatisation in Bolivia was not led by any political party. It was led by an organisation called FEDECOR.

Question 6 of 10

6. Question

Which political party supported the protest in Bolivia, came to power in Bolivia in 2006?

Socialist Party

Communist Party

Congress Party of Bolivia

None of above

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The movement was supported by the Socialist Party. In 2006, this party came to power in Bolivia.

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The movement was supported by the Socialist Party. In 2006, this party came to power in Bolivia.

Question 7 of 10

7. Question

Which of the roles are played by political parties?

Direct participation in competitive politics

Contesting elections

Forming governments

All of these

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One obvious way of influencing the decisions in a democracy is direct participation in competitive politics. This is done by creating parties, contesting elections and forming governments.

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One obvious way of influencing the decisions in a democracy is direct participation in competitive politics. This is done by creating parties, contesting elections and forming governments.